Visit the Osa Peninsula - named by National Geographic as
"the most biologically diverse place on earth"
Rainforest and Mountains
Cascadas Corcovado is in the rainforest jungle and up in the mountains, which allows for refreshing breezes. We also have stunning private waterfalls to explore and over 120 acres of the private reserve with maintained trails to hike.
Regularly visiting our property are; scarlet macaws, toucans, an array of songbirds, trojons, ant eaters, tayra, Barid’s taiper, spider monkeys, capuchin monkeys, howler monkeys, sloths, and many more. Come and explore the jungle.
Sun and Sea
Costa Rica is known for its beautiful beaches and warm days. Experience the calm waters of the Golfo Dulce at Playa Blanca, which is only a 10-minute drive from the Villa. Or spend a day at Drake Bay, a beautiful sandy beach, an exciting 45-minute drive from the Villa.
For the surfers, head out to Matapalo or Pan Dulce to catch some waves – only about 1-hour drive from the Villa.
An oasis of serenity and a personal retreat
Unique luxurious villa
Unwind in paradise
Our private one bedroom is the perfect spot to relax and unwind. Enjoy bird watching and the roar of howler monkeys from your private balcony while taking in the sunrise over the steam draped valley and Golfo Dulce below. Relax in a hot bath in the cool evening air while listening to the jungle settle in for the night.
Reconnect with nature
Take advantage of our 120-acre private nature preserve, whether hiking our maintained rainforest trails, or cooling off in shallow pools below our private waterfalls.
Be off grid but still online (if you must)
All power is supplied by a mix of micro-hydro and solar, but we still have all the indulgences of the city – without the noise. Enjoy hot water, lights and power and even Wi-Fi – but say the word we will turn it off for a full offline retreat.
Take it all in
Elegant, private and peaceful, our rainforest villa will be a highlight of any trip to the Osa Peninsula. The central location allows you make the most of your visit to the Osa, from the Golfo Dulce to Drake Bay and everything in between.
What people say about us
Testimonials
Dennis & Karen spent a week here at the end of November. They were excited to see all the wildlife our property has to offer.
Luxury in the rainforest! We had an amazing week in a beautiful Villa surrounded by the sights and sounds of the Costa Rican rainforest. Andrew and Ashley were exceptional hosts full of information and knowledge of the property as will as ideas of what to do offsite.
Dennis & Karen
Jana visited us in August for a well earned break. Here is how she describes the villa and property
Jana, from Texas
Austin is from Florida. He visited in May and really enjoyed his week. .
I had the pleasure of staying here and it was amazing. The view from the balcony in the morning is a perfect place to meditate. You can see the ocean. Make sure you ask Andrew to give you a tour of the waterfalls. I’ve seen a lot of waterfalls but nothing like this. Ashley and Andrew were amazing hosts very knowledgeable and their cleaning lady did a excellent job keeping the place clean. She was very trustworthy. I left all my valuables out and everything was still there. I give this place a 10 out of 10! Thanks or having me.
Austin, from Florida, USA
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An unforgettable place
According to Osa Conservation, the Osa Peninsula has;• More than 4,000 vascular plants
• More than 10,000 insects
• More than 700 species of trees (which is more than all the Northern temperate regions combined)
• 463 species of birds
• 140 mammals, including 25 species of dolphins and whales
• 4 species of sea turtles
• the largest remaining tract of lowland rainforest in Pacific Mesoamerica
• 323 endemic species of plants and vertebrates
• the largest population of scarlet macaws in Central America